hahaha if I told you the craziest you'd probably put me on ignore. I'll tell you a funny one. I was at a concert at Kent State with a bunch of guys from my dorm and two had dropped acid before hand. One of them was a guy who got playfully picked on a lot, his name was coincidentally also Jack. After a few songs me and a couple other guys picked up the unsuspecting Jack and started him body surfing and the crowd went along, while he was tripping on acid. I was dieing laughing, he ended up pretty far away from us.

jack228 saidhahaha if I told you the craziest you'd probably put me on ignore..

Doubt it, Lets hear it.

Yeah I can't tell you that, I'm not proud of it, it's bad.

I'll tell you another funny one. Back in high school, while my neighbors were on vacation, one night after getting high my friends and I made up a wiffle ball game (we used taped wiffleball bats and tennis balls) by standing in my neighbors drive way and hitting the ball and depending on where it hit their house determined if it was a single double triple or homerun. If you missed the house you were out. The windows were a homerun. The garage door was a single and I don't remember the others. We also used to piss on the side of their house when he had to go and were outside. The funny thing is, we were still better neighbors than them.

It's good to have a moral compass, but don't be surprised when you find yourself pleased to do something wrong or cruel. In my life I've learned that anyone is capable of anything they put their heart and mind in to.

I keyed a car once. The driver cut me off twice in the parking lot and stole my parking space. When I politely confronted him, he gave me the finger. I could have immobilized him with a couple of blows to the nose and neck but inflicting physical injury was not an option for me at that time since my life was not really in danger. Better the car than him.